Two million views for IHRB-Story

This website, dedicated to exposing the alleged scam at the Institute of Hair Regrowth & Beauty, has exceeded two million views. There is growing interest from health professionals, health providers, members of the media, as well as men and women who are fascinated by a story of a Mr Sam Cohen who insists that he has the world’s best hair regrowth formula, yet is unable to prove that his formula is in any way efficacious. Indeed, he does have clients whose hair has grown back. However, these clients were sold medications such as Minoxidil, Loniten, and Finasteride, along with retinoids. It is alleged that the combination of these readily-available products has resulted in re-growth for some clients (and pain and suffering for others).

Years in breach of Sanctions

As at 19 August 2015, IHRB is 3 years & 289 days (that's 1,385 days) overdue on complying with the Sanctions set by the Complaints Resolution Panel which found that IHRB's ads have been 'unlawful, misleading, and unverified'. To learn more, see the 'Days in breach' section in the menu at the top of this page.

Days in breach of TGA Orders

As at 19 August 2015, Sam Cohen and IHRB are 544 days in breach of TGA Orders that demanded that IHRB stop its misleading, deceptive, and unlawful claims and to remove its statements from its website. The TGA also Ordered IHRB to publish a retraction on its website. Despite eventually publishing the retraction, IHRB is still in breach of these TGA Orders. Such a breach constitutes a criminal offence. To learn more, see the 'Days in breach' section in the menu at the top of this page.